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Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… and its appearance in 1708, are thus described:— "Stocks Market, a fine market, chiefly for fruit, roots, and herbs, between the ends … Walbrook, and the Poultry. Stow says it was formerly a market-place for flesh and fish, and that a pair of stocks …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… Evans, for exhorting people to repentance in Salisbury market-place, in the 3rd month, 1657, was, by the mayor's command, tied to the whipping-post in the market-place, and there whipped by a beadle, and then sent …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… These foreigners probably never heard of "Election, but a market vile Of slaves self-barter'd;" or of the manner in which that market is regularly supplied. Yet Mr., now Earl Grey, in …
Diary of Thomas Burton esq
… built a house for the flesh, (meaning the shambles in new market 15) but he doubted he would hard ly do as David did, … the petitioner's craving abatements, he might have his new market confirmed to him according to the Bill before us. See … acknowledge their kindness herein." Journals. Clare-market. The questions "for exempting the buildings of the …
A History of the County of Oxford
… the Conquest, the desirability of access to the borough market had led many country landowners to acquire houses …
A History of the County of Oxford
… From the fisheries 20 s. From the meadows 65 s. From the market ( mercato) 50 s. From the pannage and the salt-pans ( …
Survey of London
… and spices, all of which had a ready sale on the black market. This was evidently a growing problem and was …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… their fortunes and the city's need for clerks created a market for boys who could write and calculate. 16 The … pay quarterly in advance (from 3 s. 6 d. to 9 s.), while market gardeners and publicans were compelled to pay …
Survey of London
… the land having been let for several decades past to market gardeners, 1In 1864, however, the passing of two Acts … of that stylistic period. 73 By the 1880s, however, the market for such houses had become well and truly saturated, … 1889/415: M.D.R. 1888/11/10; 1889/25/66. Property Market Review, 10 March 1894, p. 144. D.S.R. 1884/1704, 181; …
Survey of London
… half of this land remained unbuilt upon and was used as a market garden until the 1860s and 1870s, but the rest, with a … small houses (all now demolished) facing west towards the market garden was built in the later 1820s. 134 In 1868 … (now Nos. 1518 and 2130) upon part of the site of the market garden. 135 Within a few years these had, however, …